Controller Models Sample Clauses

Controller Models. 16 4.2 Performance...............................................................................................16 4.3 Memory....................................................................................................17 4.4 Internal Disk Storage.....................................................................................18 4.5 FlexIO I/O................................................................................................18 4.5.1 Host Interfaces.......................................................................................18 4.5.2
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Controller Models. The RIGS controller will be available in two models, the RIGS-I+ (replacing the RIGS-I), or Standard Controller, and the RIGS-II, or High Performance controller. The choice of controller will depend upon processing power requirements. The Standard Controller is designed to have more than adequate power to drive the printer at rated speed while using the standard printer data streams. It has the following features: Microprocessor: IDT 3081, 25 Mhz. (replacing the original 20 Mhz. 3051) Control and Bit Map RAM: 12 MB standard, 64 MB max. Floating point coprocessor: Internal Resolution capability: 240, 300, 400, 480, 600 dpi The High Performance Controller is designed to have more than adequate power to drive the printer at rated speed while using page description languages such as PostScript. It has the following features: Microprocessor: IDT 3081, 50 MHz. Control and Bit Map RAM: 16 MB standard, 64 MB max. Floating point coprocessor: Internal Resolution capability: 240, 300, 400, 480, 600 dpi Resolution is a function of both the print head and the controller. All five resolutions listed above are possible on the K40D, though not all will necessarily be productized. Standard base memory sizes are Kentek's planned configurations for generic printers - OEM's may choose other base memory sizes.

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  • Controller The Controller shall be the chief accounting officer of the Company. He shall keep full and accurate accounts of the assets, liabilities, commitments, receipts, disbursements and other financial transactions of the Company; shall cause regular audits of the books and records of account of the Company and supervise the preparation of the Company’s financial statements; and, in general, he shall perform the duties incident to the office of controller of a company (as if the Company were a Delaware corporation) and such other duties as may be assigned to him by the Member or the President or as may be provided by law. If no Controller is elected by the Member, the Treasurer shall perform the duties of the office of controller.

  • No Reverse Engineering Licensee may utilize and study the design, performance and operation of Xbox solely for the purposes of developing the Software Title. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee shall not, directly or indirectly, reverse engineer or aid or assist in the reverse engineering of all or any part of Xbox except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation. Reverse engineering includes, without limitation, decompiling, disassembly, sniffing, peeling semiconductor components, or otherwise deriving source code. In addition to any other rights and remedies that Microsoft may have under the circumstances, Licensee shall be required in all cases to pay royalties to Microsoft in accordance with Section 6 below with respect to any games or other products that are developed, marketed or distributed by Licensee, and derived in whole or in part from the reverse engineering of Xbox or any Microsoft data, code or other material.

  • Design 4.2.1 Seller, at no cost to Edison, shall:

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  • Data The statistical, industry-related and market-related data included in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus are based on or derived from sources which the Company reasonably and in good faith believes are reliable and accurate, and such data agree with the sources from which they are derived. The Company has obtained the written consent to the use of such data from such sources to the extent necessary.

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  • Engineering Network engineering handles the technical aspects of the project, resolution of problems escalated by the NOC, planning for future network expansion, and improving performance and process. Engineering interacts directly with AOL and the NOC.

  • Regulatory Affairs Each Party shall advise the other Party of any regulatory action of which it is aware which would affect the Product in any country of the Territory.

  • Oversights If failure to pay any premium due or to perform any other act required by this Agreement is unintentional and is caused by misunderstanding or oversight, the Reinsured and the Reinsurer will adjust the situation to what it would have been had the misunderstanding or oversight not occurred.

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